Win At Chess #23 (1100-1900 ELO)

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Комментарии • 955

  • @danj.p5657
    @danj.p5657 Год назад +845

    Jesus christ seeing u attempt humor is just sad

  • @pappaflammyboi5799
    @pappaflammyboi5799 Год назад +1189

    Clever and brutal play by the 1100, Hans down.

  • @BurhanAijaz
    @BurhanAijaz Год назад +1047

    game 1 was a combination of guess the elo and how to lose at chess

    • @Lordmewtwo151
      @Lordmewtwo151 Год назад +4

      Except for that one GTE episode where someone blew the whistle before it got far (I don't remember offhand which episode that was), I don't think any of Levy's games made it. BTW, aren't *most* GTE games basically How to Lose at Chess games?

    • @Cripplified
      @Cripplified Год назад +8

      I'm 1200 rated, there are definitely many games at this level that play these tactics.
      Levy really should've played slower once he realized how solid his opponent was setting up his position.
      Honestly I'm an aggressive player that loves the Vienna gambit as white, but when black shows they play solid and understand the threats, I retreat from the natural attacking position that that opening wants, and play much slower and start doing waiting/defensive moves.
      Playing as black I almost always play the Caro and play slow and wait for my opponent to make a mistake, or at least I try to keep the position safe and equal.

    • @anotherguy5038
      @anotherguy5038 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/o6lFCb7Yhsg/видео.html

    • @Jared7873
      @Jared7873 Год назад +1

      17:53 Missed win! Qe1+ Bf1 Be2 Kg2 Qxf1#

    • @Lordmewtwo151
      @Lordmewtwo151 Год назад

      @@Jared7873 Not quite. I mean, yeah, after Be2 Levi's opponent could blunder mate by either going Kg2 or by doing *literally anything* other than Qf2. That said, there is a possible variation with Ne7 first *if* white takes the "free" knight.

  • @ChristopherMikrowelle
    @ChristopherMikrowelle Год назад +1784

    Once I figure out how the horsey moves I’ll never lose to a 1100 again.

    • @anonymall
      @anonymall Год назад +19

      It moves like an N

    • @legueu
      @legueu Год назад +6

      It's funny because it's kind of true.

    • @tobyonatabe2601
      @tobyonatabe2601 Год назад +10

      Have you figured it out? If so I’m down to test this hypothesis

    • @doyouthinkso2079
      @doyouthinkso2079 Год назад +10

      The kind the guy spends the entire game moving the horse to fork u, horsey go brrr

    • @filipechavesdosreis5872
      @filipechavesdosreis5872 Год назад

      i'm brazilian and this brazil channel found evidence of hans niemam's cheating cuts, make this content spread
      ruclips.net/video/YnnJ0Da4Rp0/видео.html

  • @rhondamaloney7702
    @rhondamaloney7702 Год назад +339

    That 1100 must have felt like they were having a heart attack during that game 😂

    • @freeEnd_
      @freeEnd_ Год назад +11

      bro he cheated omegalul stop acting

    • @________________________._____
      @________________________._____ Год назад +41

      @@freeEnd_ I don't think so, Levy blundered and it wasn't too hard to see

    • @bordeaux1337
      @bordeaux1337 Год назад

      @@freeEnd_ He is not really 1100. His Lichess profile is 1750 in Rapid.

    • @Worldsportstalk24
      @Worldsportstalk24 Год назад +37

      @@________________________._____ bro the 1100 played one of the top moves of stockfish basically the entire game 😂 of course they cheated

    • @Chaotrope
      @Chaotrope Год назад

      @@freeEnd_ pnnm

  • @ehsanali392
    @ehsanali392 Год назад +415

    I finally have a chance, mans representing the whole community

  • @fromant65
    @fromant65 Год назад +723

    I mean, levy promoting his chessly page after almost losing to a 1100 is ridiculously funny

    • @IVLxJAK2
      @IVLxJAK2 Год назад +23

      Yeah it really doesn't paint it in a positive light to be honest ahaha

    • @starmorpheus
      @starmorpheus Год назад +51

      @@IVLxJAK2 I mean, Hikaru lost to Levy once (and in both that case and this, the better player played horribly)

    • @IVLxJAK2
      @IVLxJAK2 Год назад +16

      @@starmorpheus and Hikaru and Levy are a lot closer in ability than Levy and an 1100. There’s just no way that he should’ve been so outplayed against someone who’s that much lower than him

    • @starmorpheus
      @starmorpheus Год назад +37

      @@IVLxJAK2 I believe it's quite the opposite? From 1100+ ELO -> 2300+ ELO is a lot easier than 2300+ -> 2700+ ELO. It's why Magnus' dream of being 2900 is seen as a pipe dream because you gain a miniscule amount of rating with wins against other 2700+ GMs.

    • @sebastien5048
      @sebastien5048 Год назад +40

      @@starmorpheus In terms of probability, the probability that some with ~2400 Elo beats a ~2800 Elo is way higher than a ~1100 Elo beating a ~2400Elo.
      If i trust the Elo calculators, you have around 10% chances of beating an opponent who has 400 points of Elo more than you do, whereas you only have 1% of beating an opponent with 800Elo points more than you (i don't have the percentage for a difference of 1300 but you can easily guess it's way smaller).
      In terms of ability i also tend to believe that an IM is closer to a GM than to a 1100 ELo player. The gross difference in terms of game comprehension is not THAT big, it's just that it's almost impossible to reach the GM level. Just like if your maximum running speed is 20km/h and you're running against someone whose running speed is 22km/h. The speed difference in itself is not that big but it does not mean that you will be able to run at 23km/h someday.

  • @jaakezzz_G
    @jaakezzz_G Год назад +34

    Honestly that was the most typical and relatable 1100 game I've ever seen on RUclips. That IS how 11-1300s play I swear to god.

  • @yashtidke2002
    @yashtidke2002 Год назад +116

    That 1100 played like beads on.

    • @jaideepshekhar4621
      @jaideepshekhar4621 Год назад +6

      Okay, I analysed that game, and after move 10, here are the results:
      Blunders: 1
      Mistakes: 1
      Inaccuracies: 4
      Good: 3
      Excellent: 2
      Best: Forced move + Knight jump + Knight takes
      Until the blunder by Levi. Make of it what you will. :)
      Since they focused on one idea, I don't think the positional play is too suspicious.

    • @thomasnorris8004
      @thomasnorris8004 Год назад

      So, the number of best moves was….?

    • @N0Xa880iUL
      @N0Xa880iUL 7 месяцев назад

      🤣

  • @MrRmmk1
    @MrRmmk1 Год назад +49

    That game against the 1100 was way more interesting that any game Levi has played against 2000s

  • @dankness420
    @dankness420 Год назад +238

    Levy truly is the epitome of inconsistent, beating hikaru, and losing to an 1100, damn

    • @maxkho00
      @maxkho00 Год назад +16

      Meh. Anyone could've lost to that 1100 if they played like that. His opponent could have been 2400 for all we know.

    • @dankness420
      @dankness420 Год назад +7

      @@maxkho00 shut up and let me meme on it, yes, he was probably like a 2000+ player, but it’s funny

    • @pirilon78
      @pirilon78 Год назад +2

      "@@dankness420"
      You sound 12

    • @Ziggerath
      @Ziggerath Год назад

      @@pirilon78 I second that

    • @jeremyaltena8838
      @jeremyaltena8838 10 месяцев назад

      @@maxkho00😅😊r

  • @unbeelievable5786
    @unbeelievable5786 Год назад +729

    I see levy lose to a 1100
    I click
    Life happy.

  • @malcomvictor5306
    @malcomvictor5306 Год назад +164

    Yess, been needing this. Going through a slump rn (stuck around 1100) more educational content please🙏🏾

    • @legueu
      @legueu Год назад +8

      Levy's Intermediate Chess class would be a great fit for you if you want to push to 1200 and higher.

    • @gregorgiebel1377
      @gregorgiebel1377 Год назад

      haha noob, git gud

    • @calebburrows5224
      @calebburrows5224 Год назад +2

      me too 1100 has to be the hardest to get through

    • @yoppelpanger
      @yoppelpanger Год назад +3

      You got this! The intermediate bootcamp course actually helped me go from about ~1050 to 1250 within a couple of months earlier this year, playing atleast 3-4 15|10 rapid games a day and analyzing every game after. The most important things that helped me at that stage was to maintain the CCA(checks, captures, attacks) checklist and as simple as it sounds, just to scan the board after each move to see if there is a tactic I can go for.
      I'm currently just under 1500 for context.

    • @malcomvictor5306
      @malcomvictor5306 Год назад

      @beyond your imagination fair play😂

  • @piotrbugaj5179
    @piotrbugaj5179 Год назад +169

    Me (DolasF) when Gotham plays 7.g4: Oh, this is fine, 8.g5 is not a threat.
    Also me: *Plays a5, making g5 a threat and losing on the spot.*
    I hate myself.

    • @BenPhoenix
      @BenPhoenix Год назад +1

      Ur 1600? Can i know how long u have been playing chess for?

    • @piotrbugaj5179
      @piotrbugaj5179 Год назад +12

      @@BenPhoenix In total? Some 5 years maybe. But continuously less than 2 years, came back during the pandemic. And even that is a stretch, There were many holes in that 2 year period, like for exam months. I so want to play chess uninterrupted, but life sucks and it's not so easy.

    • @arjunraman7276
      @arjunraman7276 Год назад +1

      Gotham literally had an accuracy of 100%. doubt that anyone could have come close when he had that accuracy

    • @piotrbugaj5179
      @piotrbugaj5179 Год назад +11

      @@arjunraman7276 I know, but it was a short game, theory until my blunder, which he punished and I conceded, no move there that even had a chance of lowering the accuracy stat.

    • @donuts1585
      @donuts1585 Год назад +5

      💜 I hate myself too

  • @ediciushawthorne7389
    @ediciushawthorne7389 Год назад +79

    This is a prime example of a great player not being ashamed of having a bad game and gettin out played. We all fuck up and more than our wins sometimes, our loses bring us together. Thanks levy

    • @NickBrozack
      @NickBrozack Год назад +1

      He handles the intensity of making mistakes gracefully!

  • @d1sabl3dSWE
    @d1sabl3dSWE Год назад +102

    Thanks for the game Levy! It was truly an experience!
    I know that my time management was terrible during the game. I was indeed very nervous and wanted to just make sure that I just played solid. I usually tend to play too fast for my own good, so I tried to take it a bit slower. It was a really fun game!

    • @Axelotl322
      @Axelotl322 Год назад +3

      älskar användarnamnet

    • @d1sabl3dSWE
      @d1sabl3dSWE Год назад +3

      @@Axelotl322 Tack kompis

    • @freeEnd_
      @freeEnd_ Год назад +26

      ​@@d1sabl3dSWE mom can we get hans cheats?
      mom: we have hans cheats at home.
      Hans cheats at home: that 1100

    • @adrianpena8362
      @adrianpena8362 Год назад

      You played well my friend and keep improving because you are a very good player!

    • @TryinitwithOliver
      @TryinitwithOliver Год назад

      You did great and you played Levi. I’d rather play Levi then Magnus. Levi teaches better and is more fun.

  • @anonymous_AOL
    @anonymous_AOL Год назад +61

    Levi: I lost to an 1100
    Also Levi: Road to GM

    • @statistika5372
      @statistika5372 Год назад +4

      Levy*

    • @leodf1
      @leodf1 Год назад +2

      He lost to stockfish. That wasn't an 1100 for 80% of the game. Shows how much you and your likes know about chess.

    • @EdgardoHenriquez28
      @EdgardoHenriquez28 5 месяцев назад

      Hikaru already said levy will never be GM

  • @megagigachad69
    @megagigachad69 Год назад +69

    The best part about that first 1100 game was that I'm also a 1400 (not that much better than a 1100) and could guess his moves and the moves Levy played. I even got the bd2 move which levy should've played but he didn't (he saw it in analysis). Days like these make me happy

    • @smartfck4
      @smartfck4 Год назад +7

      1400 with black has 80% winning chance and 8% drawing chance against 1100 so that's actually a huge difference.

    • @oyunlarveparodiler3221
      @oyunlarveparodiler3221 Год назад +11

      I'm 1437 and I can confidently say that 1400s are much better than 1100s

    • @smartfck4
      @smartfck4 Год назад +3

      1100 with white had 0.0000076% chance of winning against 2400, that's actually pretty crazy

    • @megagigachad69
      @megagigachad69 Год назад

      @@oyunlarveparodiler3221 lad I was just tryna be modest there calm down

    • @randomdude9135
      @randomdude9135 Год назад

      @@smartfck4 how do u k these statistics?

  • @jmj0795
    @jmj0795 Год назад +9

    1100 was either having the best game of their career or was running stockfish on the side

    • @jaideepshekhar4621
      @jaideepshekhar4621 Год назад

      Okay, I analysed that game, and after move 10, here are the results:
      Blunders: 1
      Mistakes: 1
      Inaccuracies: 4
      Good: 3
      Excellent: 2
      Best: Forced move + Knight jump + Knight takes
      Until the blunder by Levi. Make of it what you will. :)
      Since they focused on one idea, I don't think the positional play is too suspicious.

    • @jmj0795
      @jmj0795 Год назад +2

      @@jaideepshekhar4621 it's not *that* suspicious from a game standpoint. What's suspicious is the rating. Like Levi played horrendously but he didn't play bad by standards of an 1100. Obviously there is the possibility that an 1100 just happened to have studied an opening and managed to spot nearly every strategy available. Like if this were guess the elo would you rate this 1100? When I was 1100 I was playing games where some people would just miss that the pawn that was taken was guarded by the queen

    • @jaideepshekhar4621
      @jaideepshekhar4621 Год назад +1

      @@jmj0795 Well, they didn't really spot every strategy. They focused on just one. Otherwise there were defensive moves. Sure, the rating is low though.

    • @jmj0795
      @jmj0795 Год назад

      @@jaideepshekhar4621 fair

  • @DannyHatcherTech
    @DannyHatcherTech Год назад +48

    Make a search board.
    I haven't been on Chessly yet but I would think a search board would be helpful.
    You play the moves on the board and the website suggests the lines to go and look at. That way if there are transpositions they will appear in the results.

  • @IoniAppelberg
    @IoniAppelberg Год назад +10

    I've missed How to win at chess. My favorite series on all of youtube by far. Thanks for still making them!

  • @Calembunial
    @Calembunial Год назад +6

    Levi did a great job in the first game playing like an 1100 by completely blundering his bishop.

  • @joshua2329
    @joshua2329 Год назад +53

    Thinking because a 2400 doesn't just give you a rook. Expecting to get crushed by some sort of trap. haha .. Crazy game. Enjoyed it.

  • @isaaclane2703
    @isaaclane2703 Год назад +2

    this is my favourite series! thank you for all the instructive content Levy

  • @SebaJaqueVideos
    @SebaJaqueVideos Год назад +14

    A suggestion for making chessly the best it can possibly be is having a "boardstate search" function.
    I imagine it like: you have a board, set a position and use a search botton that scans all the chapters in courses on chessly that have that position and shows them. If you have the course you can click and go to it and if you don't own it it can appear with like a lock symbol.
    I think that would be next lvl qol

  • @Chiny_w_Pigulce
    @Chiny_w_Pigulce Год назад +18

    Thanks for the long form video Levy! You are awesome!

  • @SuccessForeverAstrology
    @SuccessForeverAstrology Год назад +6

    You need to remember the check list Levi: Checks, Captures, Attacks ...for you AND your opponent 🤣

  • @BouledeBoisBill
    @BouledeBoisBill Год назад

    I love this series ! Also, I have started the E4 NY style course on Chessly and man I love the new site. The drills are helping me so much ! Thanks for updating the course Levy !

  • @DJCurry25
    @DJCurry25 Год назад

    i really love these kinds of videos. especially when you explain tactics. id love to see these kinds of vids with you with more energy

  • @humblerunner456
    @humblerunner456 Год назад +6

    That 1100 been taking lessons from Hans tho

    • @jaideepshekhar4621
      @jaideepshekhar4621 Год назад

      Okay, I analysed that game, and after move 10, here are the results:
      Blunders: 1
      Mistakes: 1
      Inaccuracies: 4
      Good: 3
      Excellent: 2
      Best: Forced move + Knight jump + Knight takes
      Until the blunder by Levi. Make of it what you will. :)
      Since they focused on one idea, I don't think the positional play is too suspicious.

  • @jaakezzz_G
    @jaakezzz_G Год назад +3

    I love how long it took Levy to decide on O-O, between that, Kf8 and Bh6. It's hilarious because the engine is equally as indecisive.

  • @jonathanteixeira2467
    @jonathanteixeira2467 Год назад +1

    I missed this series!! More of this please!!

  • @byomkeshbabu
    @byomkeshbabu Год назад +12

    That 1100 dude booted up stockfish discreetly, which is sporadic cheating. No way an 1100 plays such and then immediately blunder two pieces that didn't even involve any tactic.

    • @therealclp7488
      @therealclp7488 27 дней назад

      those sacrifices enabled the attack with the queen and knight at the end

  • @Galardomond
    @Galardomond Год назад +7

    That first game was insane

  • @vegaswould
    @vegaswould Год назад +35

    you know.... since I'm also an 1100, i feel this person on game 1 was playing WAY better than an 1100.

    • @noatiendoboludos
      @noatiendoboludos Год назад +5

      16:40 I mean Levy was pretty distracted during this game. Also at 17:25 1100 dude just time panicked and threw away his rook

    • @mentaljedi
      @mentaljedi Год назад

      He just didn't blunder and that can make people look amazing, whereas Levi just Omegalul threw

    • @bordeaux1337
      @bordeaux1337 Год назад +3

      He is not really 1100. His Lichess profile is 1750 in Rapid.

    • @demonyckscreations9990
      @demonyckscreations9990 Год назад +3

      @@bordeaux1337 lichess ratings work different though, I’ve heard they’re higher

    • @flacsomtodosclas2165
      @flacsomtodosclas2165 Год назад +3

      @@bordeaux1337 i have only played 3 maches in lichess and i am 1853 elo this plataform is crazy

  • @arashfiroozbakht
    @arashfiroozbakht Год назад +1

    this series is great. please upload more of these

  • @shubhamdasmana218
    @shubhamdasmana218 Год назад +2

    Please continue this series it helps a lot

  • @Illovejesus9578
    @Illovejesus9578 Год назад +5

    this series is amazing!!

  • @symonriedstra139
    @symonriedstra139 Год назад +9

    seems to me that the 1100 player had a very good coach

    • @leodf1
      @leodf1 Год назад +3

      The world's strongest coach

    • @jaideepshekhar4621
      @jaideepshekhar4621 Год назад

      Okay, I analysed that game, and after move 10, here are the results:
      Blunders: 1
      Mistakes: 1
      Inaccuracies: 4
      Good: 3
      Excellent: 2
      Best: Forced move + Knight jump + Knight takes
      Until the blunder by Levi. Make of it what you will. :)
      Since they focused on one idea, I don't think the positional play is too suspicious.

  • @___unknown_x_
    @___unknown_x_ 9 месяцев назад +2

    So, i've done watching all the 23 episodes and all i've learned is i need to learn and master all the openings as soon as possible! Thank you so much Levi...

  • @halfwarr8717
    @halfwarr8717 Год назад +2

    So happy you are doing educational content. I know you said you don't get the same views as the recaps but we appreciate it. Also let's be real according to your guess the elo videos your subs need it.

  • @gmerfan5559
    @gmerfan5559 Год назад +6

    Hi levy
    Can you explain what is the difference between the sharp and solid snd dynamic openings?
    Thanks 🙏🏻

    • @lred1383
      @lred1383 Год назад +2

      Sharp openings are ones that have a lot of tactics, and both sides can get hurt real bad if they don't know what they're doing. Dynamic is basically the same thing. Solid openings are ones that have no real weakness, but don't really test the opponent too much either

    • @Tc-nu8cu
      @Tc-nu8cu Год назад +1

      sharp openings cut down the board with pins and long range pieces, solid openings smother you with the entire army, and dynamic openings usually refers to a gambit. Sacking of a pawn or enabling a doubling of pawns in order to get an extra tempo

  • @ctonnation394
    @ctonnation394 Год назад +3

    Levy empathizing with us 1100s is a testament to the human condition

  • @aidenjeffries6214
    @aidenjeffries6214 Год назад

    This is the first time I’ve seen the chessly GUI and it looks sick. Great work and content as always Levy!

  • @ChristianSoschner
    @ChristianSoschner 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for the great insight into your thinking process. Very helpful.

  • @KaveeshDubey
    @KaveeshDubey Год назад +5

    Maybe a cool idea would be to put in a particular move order and chesly tells you what courses of yours have that position in them.

  • @mc100hu
    @mc100hu Год назад +26

    the 1100 performance was More Than Impressive

    • @vladimirgertner3960
      @vladimirgertner3960 Год назад +4

      He cheated, clearly.

    • @uwuLegacy
      @uwuLegacy Год назад +6

      @@vladimirgertner3960 1100 just paid attention, it was pretty much even and then levy blundered

    • @vladimirgertner3960
      @vladimirgertner3960 Год назад +3

      @@uwuLegacy 1100 can't keep it even like that. You clearly don't know what 1100s can do. If he can play like that, he would be 1900 in 25 games, tops. The only way he wasn't cheating was if it's a new account, so he still ldidn't climb to his skill level.

    • @jaideepshekhar4621
      @jaideepshekhar4621 Год назад +1

      Okay, I analysed that game, and after move 10, here are the results:
      Blunders: 1
      Mistakes: 1
      Inaccuracies: 4
      Good: 3
      Excellent: 2
      Best: Forced move + Knight jump + Knight takes
      Until the blunder by Levi. Make of it what you will. :)
      Since they focused on one idea, I don't think the positional play is too suspicious.

    • @vladimirgertner3960
      @vladimirgertner3960 Год назад

      @@jaideepshekhar4621 Again, for an 1100? it is very sus.

  • @bartvansliedregt5482
    @bartvansliedregt5482 Год назад +1

    Hell yeah, this series is amazing!!

  • @craigrandle6966
    @craigrandle6966 Год назад

    I’ve been playing chess for fun and had furiously avoided any real study, but after hearing about some of these concepts so much by you I’ve solved some big weak points and my online ranking has shot up. Thanks!

  • @paularized1
    @paularized1 Год назад +12

    That first 1100 was a little sus until time got short.

    • @zin5582
      @zin5582 Год назад +4

      That makes It more sus cause they started playing WAY worse in low time

    • @paularized1
      @paularized1 Год назад +1

      @@zin5582 You’re absolutely right.

    • @jaideepshekhar4621
      @jaideepshekhar4621 Год назад +1

      Okay, I analysed that game, and after move 10, here are the results:
      Blunders: 1
      Mistakes: 1
      Inaccuracies: 4
      Good: 3
      Excellent: 2
      Best: Forced move + Knight jump + Knight takes
      Until the blunder by Levi. Make of it what you will. :)
      Since they focused on one idea, I don't think the positional play is too suspicious.

    • @tuxxyy1
      @tuxxyy1 Год назад +1

      @@jaideepshekhar4621 yeah that's because their opener wasn't great. They didn't get suspiciously good until mid game, when they had time to consult an engine

  • @warmthunder5129
    @warmthunder5129 Год назад +5

    The 1100 speaks for themselves

    • @jaideepshekhar4621
      @jaideepshekhar4621 Год назад

      Okay, I analysed that game, and after move 10, here are the results:
      Blunders: 1
      Mistakes: 1
      Inaccuracies: 4
      Good: 3
      Excellent: 2
      Best: Forced move + Knight jump + Knight takes
      Until the blunder by Levi. Make of it what you will. :)
      Since they focused on one idea, I don't think the positional play is too suspicious.

  • @svenkradolfer7677
    @svenkradolfer7677 Год назад

    Thanks Levy for this amazing Chessly practice Homepage! Super good stuff very well organized and good explained🙏

  • @carrcallen1
    @carrcallen1 Год назад

    This is my favorite series ! great episode levy!

  • @cooperrondinelli6576
    @cooperrondinelli6576 Год назад +4

    When you do these games, you should post them with a brief commentary on Chessly! It would be a very cool feature

  • @bigrevkev55
    @bigrevkev55 Год назад +7

    The game against the 1100 looked like one of my games. Especially when you took the pawn on e3 with your bishop that was defended by his queen. I do that mess all the time! The only part that didn’t look like one of my games was that you still won.

  • @arkline9937
    @arkline9937 Год назад

    i love a vibe of these videos, please keep it

  • @Illovejesus9578
    @Illovejesus9578 Год назад +2

    bro first gme was nuts

  • @atulkrishan7830
    @atulkrishan7830 Год назад +3

    In first game levy's opponent was chilled. He had 1 minute left on the clock and he was moving like he had whole life to play a move.. 😏😏

    • @jaideepshekhar4621
      @jaideepshekhar4621 Год назад

      Okay, I analysed that game, and after move 10, here are the results:
      Blunders: 1
      Mistakes: 1
      Inaccuracies: 4
      Good: 3
      Excellent: 2
      Best: Forced move + Knight jump + Knight takes
      Until the blunder by Levi. Make of it what you will. :)
      Since they focused on one idea, I don't think the positional play is too suspicious.

  • @AllergicToMango
    @AllergicToMango Год назад +3

    YT: Wow, good job, you beat levy !
    Twitch : STOCKFISH CHEATER

  • @anotherlane9441
    @anotherlane9441 Год назад

    Win at chess - my favourite playlist,good to see it's back!

  • @jensino
    @jensino Год назад +2

    Der Wolf im Schafspelz. 😉

  • @akaplan5212
    @akaplan5212 Год назад +3

    Hi! I’m not fantastic at chess but at 54:36 can black do knight to a5 safely to protect the bishop and attack the queen, giving them their line of sight back? That gives them time to reinforce the bishop on b7 and keep their plan somewhat steady right?

    • @drunkenxrage
      @drunkenxrage Год назад

      I'm in you boat, no great myself but yes I think. Then white goes e4, then maybe by e5 to bring the attack onto the ohe black knight 🤔

  • @Beefman.0
    @Beefman.0 Год назад +3

    guess the elo on game 1

  • @woloexe
    @woloexe Год назад +2

    pretty sure at 8:56, moving that dark bishop to h6, then e3 will be mate if the 1100 doesn't see it. the only moves i see can prevent that would be king to f2, blocking the light bishop, or some other move that defends the e3 square. other than that, the square was pretty undefended for the most part

  • @JeanPaulRGagnon
    @JeanPaulRGagnon 2 месяца назад

    There is a wonderful honesty to the first game in this episode. Every good teacher learns from their student. Levy was honourable to his student/opponent and open to the audience in terms of his thought process. These are gifts from a deeply talented player and teacher.

  • @cheguevara7478
    @cheguevara7478 Год назад +4

    This means we are on the same level, I also have lost to 1100s. And 700s

    • @PAYDAYHEDGE
      @PAYDAYHEDGE Год назад

      How terrible can you be to loose to 700 do you know how knight move? How many steps does pawn takes at once for a start my guy

    • @cheguevara7478
      @cheguevara7478 Год назад

      @@PAYDAYHEDGE bro, it’s a joke. I’m actually 1800

    • @PAYDAYHEDGE
      @PAYDAYHEDGE Год назад

      @@cheguevara7478 send me your ID let's play few games

    • @cheguevara7478
      @cheguevara7478 Год назад

      @@PAYDAYHEDGE maybe lichess. I haven’t played online, only OTB

  • @spiderking99
    @spiderking99 Год назад +3

    I miss this series but now this time to injoy...❤️
    You like this comment mean you missed to❤️

  • @joakimquensel597
    @joakimquensel597 Год назад +1

    I like this a little softer video. Matter of taste of course and I enjoy almost every video you put up on RUclips but this one I found really pleasant to watch.

  • @yungavydash6266
    @yungavydash6266 Год назад

    27:01 The dining reference for castling. Amazing

  • @th6n
    @th6n Год назад +3

    Playing top engine moves and suddenly hanging pieces in time trouble is a huge red flag honestly

  • @POV_Twins
    @POV_Twins Год назад +4

    Bros plugging his course after nearly losing to an 1100

    • @BenjaJohnsonIII
      @BenjaJohnsonIII Год назад

      Yet you can’t beat him

    • @dhrubaganguly7758
      @dhrubaganguly7758 Год назад

      @@BenjaJohnsonIII how can you beat gotham? if he is already retired ?and every online win of mine would be considered as cheating ..where is the motivation? Gotham earns bread by playing and streaming chess..he has been doing that since age 10 rigorously..still he is not good enough and lost to 1800s previously numerous times online...where is the motivation?stop licking everyone's a$$ relentlessly

  • @youtubeaddict487
    @youtubeaddict487 Год назад +1

    yayy my favorite series on youtube please please continue :)

  • @gijody
    @gijody Год назад

    Great episode Levy. The new Chessly platform is awesome. I'm really enjoying going through my courses with the new study tools. Keep up the great work.

  • @EpicodiStoria
    @EpicodiStoria Год назад +6

    First opponent was cheating and when he saw he was winning with 40 secs on the clock he started playing his moves and hung 2 pieces

  • @16BitDungeon
    @16BitDungeon Год назад +3

    Ok, lets not beat around the bush, the first game, the 1100 was using assistance. They waiting 10 seconds before making obvious moves, and when he moved fast, he made clear blunders.

    • @jaideepshekhar4621
      @jaideepshekhar4621 Год назад

      Okay, I analysed that game, and after move 10, here are the results:
      Blunders: 1
      Mistakes: 1
      Inaccuracies: 4
      Good: 3
      Excellent: 2
      Best: Forced move + Knight jump + Knight takes
      Until the blunder by Levi. Make of it what you will. :)
      Since they focused on one idea, I don't think the positional play is too suspicious.

  • @johncroden6380
    @johncroden6380 Год назад

    Very new to chess, less then a year. Love this video, Do know that M lose games, but this video
    has really encouraged me, to keep learning. It’s nice to know that. M are human.
    Ty Ty. Please keep them coming.

  • @carolinepatricia29
    @carolinepatricia29 Год назад

    miss how to win at chess episodes
    glad it's up again
    love the lighting Levi

  • @vigneshr8956
    @vigneshr8956 Год назад +1

    This series is the best!!

  • @franklinlevy
    @franklinlevy Год назад +1

    35:55 little details of live that makes live great!!!

  • @wallywest9257
    @wallywest9257 Год назад +1

    Levy: "Here's how to win at chess"
    Also levy: (flags 1100)

  • @nicholaspelz9422
    @nicholaspelz9422 Год назад +1

    Love the Chessly platform so for.

  • @pieohpie
    @pieohpie Год назад +2

    Yes, I will totally sub to Chessly after that first game

  • @7therocky
    @7therocky Год назад +1

    Levy’s beads must’ve slipped out on the first game.

  • @IlanLerman
    @IlanLerman Год назад

    Props for posting this, Levy. I’m no IM but we’ve all had days like that.

  • @Icey9344
    @Icey9344 Год назад

    More of these please! Maybe specialised Caro Kann videos if anything!!

  • @ADDGamerJoshua
    @ADDGamerJoshua Год назад +1

    Yay my favorite series is back again

  • @victorriva91
    @victorriva91 Год назад +1

    It's not every day that you see an 1100 beading Levy...

  • @sportagus3
    @sportagus3 Год назад

    It's so funny when levy calculates a bunch of different options and then after going over a trap he can set he asks, "What is my opponent thinking about?" as if there's only one move to play lol.

  • @BadPennyDogBoy
    @BadPennyDogBoy Год назад +1

    It's very encouraging to realise that even the best can occasionally make careless mistakes. And thanks for showing us!!

  • @R_Riley
    @R_Riley Год назад +1

    I have missed this series

  • @kikijikiPL
    @kikijikiPL Год назад +1

    Hi Levy, would you entertain a possibility of a poll on what next opening courses you should do?

  • @peti2ty
    @peti2ty Год назад +1

    "This was the best 1100 I have played with..... Let me check your butt!"

  • @ikilem
    @ikilem Год назад +1

    Levy i’ve seen rosen’s video of him playing duck chess and it was hilarious, maybe you could also make one if you have the time, I’d love to see it.

  • @marcelmattern7722
    @marcelmattern7722 Год назад +2

    If u are tired u can lose against a chess beginner. Im 2300 rated and lost tired against 906 rated Player yesterday. But some alk i had also.

    • @leodf1
      @leodf1 Год назад

      Statistically zero chance you can lose to a 900. He was cheating, just like the 1100 here.

  • @wittehaai3847
    @wittehaai3847 Год назад

    really liked the last game. In general I like this content because I like the honest and calm Levy a lot too and you dont get to see him very often

  • @andyozzzz
    @andyozzzz Год назад +2

    i used to lose to 1100s all the time but i traded my beats by dre for some beads by hans and tripled my elo 💪💪💪

  • @reuvenavnon5914
    @reuvenavnon5914 Год назад

    Thanks for the video! This is the best series!

  • @4piousmen
    @4piousmen Год назад +2

    That 1100 won hans down.

  • @lostone9700
    @lostone9700 Год назад +2

    I once played a super strong 900 down to an endgame i was losing. He blundered thank god. He had a ton potential i hope he keeps playing.

  • @awmdanger9677
    @awmdanger9677 Год назад +2

    "Levy 2800 Loses to 1100..."
    "Me being 1400 wins against 1100..."
    SOOOOO.................